Meaning "two," it's Latin: bipedal, bimonthly, bisect.
Meaning "life," it's Greek (more commonly bio): Biology, biopsy, biome.
Yes, the prefix 'bi' is of Greek origin. It means "two" or "twice."
Monthly doesn't have a prefix. You add the prefix bi- to it to make the word bi-monthly.
The prefix Bi- represents the number 2.
Some scientific words with the prefix 'bi' are:bicepsbiconcavebiconvexbicuspidbidirectionalbifunctionalbifurcatebilateralbilinearbimodalbiologybiped, bipedalbipodbipolarbiracialbisectbisexualbivalve
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The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
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Monthly doesn't have a prefix. You add the prefix bi- to it to make the word bi-monthly.
The prefix bi- means two. Example words: bilingual, biracial
Oct is the prefix for eight. Bi is the prefix for two.
The prefix Bi- represents the number 2.
The prefix of the term bilateral is "bi-," which means two or both.
Bi is a prefix (for two)
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Some scientific words with the prefix 'bi' are:bicepsbiconcavebiconvexbicuspidbidirectionalbifunctionalbifurcatebilateralbilinearbimodalbiologybiped, bipedalbipodbipolarbiracialbisectbisexualbivalve
"Biped" is a prefix. It comes from the Latin word "bi," which means two, and it is added to other words to indicate something that has two feet or legs.
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